Try to gzip some big file logs. That can help a lot.

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Diego Giurgola

2009/9/17 Michael Fay <[email protected]>:
> I wouldn't. When you patch, the patch information is updated under
> there. And when you delete it, then the next set of patch sets won't
> install properly. I learned that the hard way.
> If you are using solstice, I would recommend just adding some space to
> /var if you have any to add. Otherwise, do a du -ks /var/* and sort it
> by size and see if you can find any excessively large logs that aren't
> rotating. Getting users to clean up mail, if you have a lot, might also
> help.
>
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> What can I safetly delete from /var on Solaris 10
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> It seems to be full mostly with stuff under /var/sadm/pkg
>
> Can I delete any of this?
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